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This is a comedy starring Ronald and Benita Colman, set at a small college. It was written by Don Quinn and aired on NBC.
This audio is part of the collection: Old Time Radio
It also belongs to collection: Radio Programs
Artist/Composer: Don Quinn
Keywords: Golden Radio, OTR, Ronald Colman, Don Quinn
| Audio Files | 32Kbps MP3 | 48Kbps MP3 |
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7.4 MB
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| Reappointment |
6.7 MB
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| Student Editorial |
6.2 MB
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| The Gangster's Son |
6.7 MB
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| Wellman's Nose - Charter Day Ceremonies |
6.8 MB
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| Dr Bromley, Shakespeare Expert |
6.7 MB
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| The Snowman |
6.4 MB
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| The Chinese Student |
6.8 MB
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| Student Thief |
6.7 MB
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| Merton Savada's Crush |
6.7 MB
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| Victoria's New Review |
6.7 MB
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| Dirty Politics |
6.3 MB
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| Toddy Plays Hookey |
6.6 MB
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| Mrs. Foster's Lost Dog |
6.5 MB
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| Traffic and Cocoanuts |
7.0 MB
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| The Scofield Prize |
6.7 MB
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| Student Actress |
6.7 MB
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| Mrs. Whitney's Statue |
6.9 MB
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| Dr Abel |
7.0 MB
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| The Fighting Med Student |
6.8 MB
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| The Sexton Award |
6.9 MB
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| D-Day |
6.7 MB
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| Stolen First Edition |
6.7 MB
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| The Bentheimers and the Census |
6.8 MB
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| Faculity Raffle |
6.7 MB
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| Poetry Reading |
6.0 MB
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| The Education of Annie Belle |
6.7 MB
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| The Leslie Hoff Painting |
6.3 MB
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| The New English Teacher |
7.1 MB
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| Phone Problems |
6.9 MB
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| Jack Benny Visits Ivy |
5.9 MB
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| Professor Barrette's Play |
6.3 MB
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| The Goya Bequest |
6.3 MB
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| Professor Warren's Retirement |
6.7 MB
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| The French Scholarship |
6.0 MB
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| Eddie Gray's Wedding |
6.5 MB
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| Romiette and Julio |
6.6 MB
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| Champ Waterfield |
9.9 MB
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| Post Show Talk |
3.6 MB
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| Finals Day Award |
10.5 MB
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| Finals Season |
9.6 MB
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| Pork Barrel Politics |
9.8 MB
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| Adoption |
10.2 MB
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| Editorial in the Ivy Bull |
10.1 MB
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| Football Coach |
10.2 MB
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| Halloween |
10.4 MB
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| Don Quinn Interview at NBC Hawaii |
10.2 MB
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| The Minister's Son |
5.8 MB
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| Professor Warren's Romantic Folly |
6.3 MB
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| Calhoun Gaddy's Agricultural Development |
6.1 MB
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| Professor Royce Returns |
10.5 MB
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| Sweet Sorrow |
6.3 MB
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| Hell Week |
9.3 MB
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| Nelson Carter's Son |
6.5 MB
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| Art Exhibit |
6.5 MB
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| Medal of Honor |
6.0 MB
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| Track Star |
6.8 MB
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| Glee Club Donation |
5.7 MB
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| Dean Huxley |
8.9 MB
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| Voice of te Ivy Vine |
5.5 MB
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| Budget Problems at the College |
6.4 MB
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| The Astronomy Exam |
10.2 MB
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| The Lame Girl And The Hypochondriac |
7.1 MB
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| The Oldest Living Graduate |
5.8 MB
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| Stolen Money |
5.7 MB
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| Professor Grimes |
5.6 MB
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| Faculty Marriage |
5.9 MB
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| Professor Walden's Son |
5.8 MB
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| Faculty Follies - Part 1 |
10.3 MB
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| Faculty Follies - Part 2 |
6.3 MB
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| Student Singer |
5.6 MB
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| Doctor Spatzen |
6.0 MB
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| Mummynapper |
5.7 MB
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| Pregnant Student |
5.8 MB
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| The Wellmans Come to Dinner |
6.1 MB
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| Math Professor |
5.9 MB
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| Summer Vacation |
5.9 MB
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| Image Files | JPEG |
| Schlitz advertizement for The Halls of Ivy in LIFE magazine |
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| Halls_of_Ivy_files.xml | Metadata | [file] |
| Halls_of_Ivy_meta.xml | Metadata | 773.0 B |
| Halls_of_Ivy_reviews.xml | Metadata | 1.5 KB |





Reviewer:
Candida Martinelli -





Subject:
Ronald Colman starts in Episode #2
Episode number 1 is a pilot episode with Gale Gordon playing Dr. Hall. Ronald Colman and his wife Benita Hume take over the starting roles in Episode #2, in which they redo the first episode.
So you should begins listening with Episode number 2!
Lovely stuff. Such a beautiful voice! Ronald Colman must have sold a lot of radios back in the day!
Reviewer:
qrper -





Subject:
Quite charming series
I remember The Halls of Ivy from 1950. My parents had just purchased their first home that year and the Silvertone console radio was properly assigned it's place in the living room. Too young to really appreciate the program back then. I was a kid adventure story fan.
As I listen to it now, I am struck by how charming the scripts were...and the acting of Ronald and Benita Coleman. Gentle humor and modest scenarios leave me with a warm and comfortable feeling by the end of each episode.
Thanks for including it here.